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Rishi Bhatia


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Posted On 26 April 2012 at 11:54 Report Abuse

Very Short Question.
I m married in 2007 was adopted by my parents in 1983 (Birth time) by my fathers younger brother. Father had 3 daughters already married. 3rd one also got married in 2007 but unfortunetly her husband expired in 2008 mid. Now with us along with his almost 4 year old baby boy. Property is in my mother's name. Now she want me & my wife to leave the house without any share in property. As per her she wants all the cash and property to be against the name of my 3rd sister and his baby. What are the legal rights which i can opt to get a share in the property as i m legally adopted child in the year 1983.

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M.Sheik Mohammed Ali


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Posted On 26 April 2012 at 11:58

the said property is ancestrol or self earned ?  if any one female having property in her name she is do her wish. 


Ashish Davessar


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Posted On 26 April 2012 at 14:52

Adoption uproots the child from his biological family and transplants him completely in the adoptive family. An adopted child is at par with a biological child for all purposes. After adoption the adopted child assumes the status of a biological child and gets vested with all the rights and liabilities of a natural born son. He has the same rights in the adoptive family which he would have had if he were a natural born child.  That being said, if the property is the self acquired property of your mother, she is at liberty to deal with it in the manner she desires. She can will it to anyone. Only in the event of her dying intestate, you would be entitled to an equal share in her property.

 

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Anish Thakur 9459321520


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Posted On 26 April 2012 at 18:42

dear

you have all rights in that family as if you will get if born in that family

you have all rights in caparcenary/ansessotral property and no brother or sis even parents can deprive you from geting that .

contact me if you chasing any difficulty am expert in such cases.





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